Hashed Subsidiary ShardLab Integrates Korea and Southeast Asia 'Protocol Camp' Program
Summary
- ShardLab, a subsidiary of Hashed, announced the launch of a new edition of 'Protocol Camp', which integrates programs in Korea and Southeast Asia.
- With the launch of this program, ShardLab reported that it secured a strategic position in the region through partnerships with SCBX and Aptos.
- ShardLab stated that with the integrated camp, it plans to transition into a web3-focused educational institution that combines technical education and startup acceleration.

ShardLab, a subsidiary of global blockchain venture capital firm Hashed, announced on the 25th the launch of a new edition of 'Protocol Camp', which integrates programs from Korea and Southeast Asia.
Protocol Camp is a leading Asia web3 bootcamp, first started in Korea in 2019 through a collaboration between Hashed and Hanwha Life Insurance. Last year, the program expanded into Southeast Asia, led by ShardLab. Notably, ShardLab secured a strategic foothold in the region through partnerships with major Thai company SCBX and global blockchain platform Aptos (APT).
The newly launched integrated Protocol Camp will be spearheaded by ShardLab. Protocol Camp offers a specialized curriculum on blockchain theory and protocol design, smart contracts, and dApp development. In addition, there are mentoring networks with experts and opportunities for international collaboration.
With the launch of this integrated Protocol Camp, ShardLab plans to transform into a web3 education institution that combines technical training with startup acceleration.
Hojin Kim, CEO of ShardLab, stated, "Through this integration, Protocol Camp is evolving into a true pan-Asian initiative supporting builders wherever they are," adding, "With training, mentoring, and hands-on experience, we aim to foster the next generation of web3 leaders and build a borderless collaborative environment with a variety of partners, from global blockchain foundations to major local corporations."
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